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VID Join: Mapping Trajectories to Points of Interest to Support Location-Based Services
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摘要 Variable influence duration (VID) join is a novel spatio-temporal join operation between a set T of trajectories and a set P of spatial points. Here, trajectories are traveling histories of moving objects (e.g., travelers), and spatial points are points of interest (POIs, e.g., restaurants). VID join returns all pairs of (τs, p) if τs is spatially close to p for a long period of time, where τs is a segment of trajectory τ ∈ T and p ∈ P. Each returned (τs, p) implies that the moving object associated with τs stayed at p (e.g., having dinner at a restaurant). Such information is useful in many aspects, such as targeted advertising, social security, and social activity analysis. The concepts of influence and influence duration are introduced to measure the spatial closeness between τ and p, and the time spanned, respectively. Compared to the conventional spatio-temporal join, the VID join is more challenging since the join condition varies for different POIs, and the additional temporal requirement cannot be indexed effectively. To process the VID join e?ciently, three algorithms are developed and several optimization techniques are applied, including spatial duplication reuse and time duration based pruning. The performance of the developed algorithms is verified by extensive experiments on real spatial data. Variable influence duration (VID) join is a novel spatio-temporal join operation between a set T of trajectories and a set P of spatial points. Here, trajectories are traveling histories of moving objects (e.g., travelers), and spatial points are points of interest (POIs, e.g., restaurants). VID join returns all pairs of (τs, p) if τs is spatially close to p for a long period of time, where τs is a segment of trajectory τ ∈ T and p ∈ P. Each returned (τs, p) implies that the moving object associated with τs stayed at p (e.g., having dinner at a restaurant). Such information is useful in many aspects, such as targeted advertising, social security, and social activity analysis. The concepts of influence and influence duration are introduced to measure the spatial closeness between τ and p, and the time spanned, respectively. Compared to the conventional spatio-temporal join, the VID join is more challenging since the join condition varies for different POIs, and the additional temporal requirement cannot be indexed effectively. To process the VID join e?ciently, three algorithms are developed and several optimization techniques are applied, including spatial duplication reuse and time duration based pruning. The performance of the developed algorithms is verified by extensive experiments on real spatial data.
出处 《Journal of Computer Science & Technology》 SCIE EI CSCD 2015年第4期725-744,共20页 计算机科学技术学报(英文版)
基金 This work is partly supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No. 61402532, the Science Foundation of China University of Petroleum (Beijing) under Grant No. 2462013YJRC031, and the Excellent Talents of Beijing Program under Grant No. 2013D009051000003.
关键词 TRAJECTORY spatial database spatial join spatio-temporal join trajectory, spatial database, spatial join, spatio-temporal join
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